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100 Wardour St

On the Soho site of the legendary Marquee Club, where artists including David Bowie and the Rolling Stones once performed, 100 Wardour Street operated as a restaurant, bar and live music venue at the heart of London's entertainment district. The address also previously housed Terence Conran's Mezzo and the Cuban venue Floridita, giving it a deep pedigree in Soho's nightlife and dining scene. The venue was arranged over two levels. A ground-floor bar and lounge centred on a striking feature bar .....

1901 Arts Club

Built in 1901 as a schoolmaster's residence beside a former Victorian school, the 1901 Arts Club is an intimate salon-style recital venue on Exton Street in Waterloo, a short walk from the station and the South Bank. The restored period house has been turned into a candle-lit chamber music room that seats only a few dozen guests, offering a deliberately small and personal alternative to London's larger concert halls. The performance space is built around its acoustics and atmosphere. A Steinway.....

194 Piccadilly

Occupying lower floors of the building that houses the British Academy of Film and Television Arts on Piccadilly, 194 Piccadilly is a multi-purpose events and entertainment space in the West End of London. Operating in part under the name Neon 194, it runs as a bar and cafe by day and a ballroom and club space by night, with a capacity in the region of 400 across its main room. The address shares its home with BAFTA's headquarters at 195 Piccadilly, a building that has hosted screenings and cer.....

21 New Globe Walk

Set within Shakespeare's Globe on Bankside, the venue at 21 New Globe Walk is home to Swan, a bar, restaurant and events space on the south bank of the Thames. Standing beside the reconstructed Globe Theatre, it looks across the river towards St Paul's Cathedral and the City, with a riverside terrace and large windows making the most of the view. The restaurant serves modern British food built around seasonal produce, alongside afternoon tea, weekend brunch and Sunday roasts, with a bar offeri.....

21 Soho

A black-box main room billed as the largest comedy stage in Soho anchors 21Soho, a combined live-entertainment venue, cafe, cocktail bar and podcast studio tucked off Soho Square in London's West End. The principal performance space holds up to around 300 people, and a smaller basement room, used for cabaret, live music and intimate shows, holds roughly 60 more. The venue opened in February 2020, just a week before the first national coronavirus lockdown, and used the enforced closure to fit ou.....

229   London

229 is a multi-purpose live-music and events venue at 229 Great Portland Street in central London, a short walk from Great Portland Street and Regent's Park. Launched in April 2007 after a major refurbishment, it has established itself as one of the capital's leading mid-sized music venues, presenting touring bands, club nights, and a wide range of private and cultural events. The venue is built around two performance spaces. The main room, Venue 1, has a standing capacity of around 620 (with s.....

229 London

229 is a multi-purpose live-music and events venue at 229 Great Portland Street in central London, a short walk from Great Portland Street and Regent's Park. Launched in April 2007 after a major refurbishment, it has established itself as one of the capital's leading mid-sized music venues, presenting touring bands, club nights, and a wide range of private and cultural events. The venue is built around two performance spaces. The main room, Venue 1, has a standing capacity of around 620 (with s.....

A Ton Of Brix

Occupying the former home of the long-running Club 414 at 414-416 Coldharbour Lane in Brixton, south London, the venue that launched as The Ton of Brix in December 2022 brought a new club operation to a site steeped in the area's underground dance history. A collaboration linked to the promoters behind Brixton Jamm, it took over a two-floor building only a few steps from Brixton station and held an unusual 24-hour drinking licence. The basement and ground floor were fitted with a Funktion-One s.....

Actors Church (St Paul's Covent Garden)

St Paul's, Covent Garden, widely known as the Actors' Church, is a Church of England parish church on the western side of the Covent Garden piazza in central London, with its entrance on Bedford Street. Designed by the pioneering architect Inigo Jones and completed in the 1630s as part of his planned square for the Earl of Bedford, it is celebrated as an early and influential example of classical architecture in England. The church earns its nickname from a long and close association with the t.....

Adelphi Theatre

Founded in 1806 as the Sans Pareil, the Strand playhouse that became the Adelphi was the work of John Scott, a colour merchant who built it to showcase the talents of his daughter Jane, a prolific playwright and performer. By 1809 it held a licence for musical entertainments, pantomime and burletta, and in 1819 it took the name Adelphi from the riverside development designed by the Adam brothers nearby. Across the nineteenth century the theatre was rebuilt and enlarged more than once. The New A.....